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Re: How to use VBA and Web Service References add-in to create soap call with SOAP header authentication Options

From: "Gregory A. Beamer" <NoSpamMgbworld@-------.---------->
To: NULL
Date: 10/12/2009 8:43:00 AM
Bob Alston <bobalston@g...> wrote in news:b4065d66-39cc-4db5-8659-
ad8abe276f0b@k...:

> Yes, I am well aware of that.  That is exactly my question:  HOW to
> establish that header????

You have two options with SOAP. One is to use setRequestHeader. This 
works for many of the standard header types, like auth headers, content 
type, etc. If this does not help, you often have to move deeper into the 
stack, which is more easily done via a COM component than VBA itself.

If you need to actually edit the envelope rather than headers, then you 
can use the SOAP Toolkit. If this is not working for you, creating the 
XML for the SOAP envelope and message is a latch ditch effort.

Peace and Grace,

-- 
Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

Twitter: @gbworld
Blog: http://gregorybeamer.spaces.live.com

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